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from the ebola virus coming to america, to the nfl domestic violence scandal, to that missing malaysia airlines plane. the plane was here then it wasn't. i mean how fascinated were you with the story? >> i'm still fascinated by it. we have no idea where this plane is. no idea. i think at some point they'll find one little piece and then it will dominate the airways for another few week and we'll know nothing again. it is such a tragic story. >> hundreds of people. >>> and they don't have answers. they dome know wham to their families. >> i feel so bad for their families. i cannot imagine what it is like to lose a loved one with no closure. i know we've seen that in other circumstances but that is very, very tough. >> michael, with all of our modern technology and abilities, how do we lose a whole plane and can't find it? at the end of the year? >> well yeah. that's one of the thing that is so frustrating. we do have all the technology and ability and capacity to go out and find things and we can't. a lot of smart people believe it is somewhere in the indian ocean. well, the indian ocea
from the ebola virus coming to america, to the nfl domestic violence scandal, to that missing malaysia airlines plane. the plane was here then it wasn't. i mean how fascinated were you with the story? >> i'm still fascinated by it. we have no idea where this plane is. no idea. i think at some point they'll find one little piece and then it will dominate the airways for another few week and we'll know nothing again. it is such a tragic story. >> hundreds of people. >>> and...
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let's start with -- >> i do think compared to malaysia 370 which earlier we never did find, i think we're on a good path now to know why it came down. >> it came almost straight down, and then the fact that some clothes are on the bodies that have been recovered tells us that undoubtedly it was integral when it hit. >> and considering what you said in terms of the bad weather, we're not blaming anyone here. we'll have to figure out what's happening. what does that say to you what was going with the pilot at the time of when this crash happened? >> they were flying into weather that they could see, and they were trying to avoid, and they asked for permission, and they were denied that. however, as they proceeded towards it i would think that just a short distance because the last radar ping, they're only ten miles beyond that. >> it's probably because of a stall in which the aircraft could not gain any altitude, and it began then to just, therefore, air france 447 did stall right on down. just coming horizontally down. >> is that due to ice -- >> i don't think so. >> i think that the air s
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. >> haunting images from ukraine, illustrating the scope of the tragedy of malaysia airlines flight 317. >> people are talking about passengers falling from the sky. >>> deepening crisis new trouble in ukraine. russian forces have invaded and now have complete control of the country's crimea region. >>> airasia jetliner vanishes. third major disaster involving a plane from that region in the last year. >>> closely monitoring the largest ebola outbreak in history. >> come to our aid. >> this effort to contain ebola is turning into a widescale international operation. >> it's here. major fear tied to the first person diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. >> second health care worker has been diagnosed with ebola. >> a nurse just back from west africa slamming the rules that landed her in isolation. >> i remain appalled by these home quarantined policies. >> are you worried about a stigma? >> i haven't been until now. >> i shook your hand. i'll do it again. >> we are joined by six american survivors. it's great to have you here. also remember those who cared for you so well. >>> america doe
. >> haunting images from ukraine, illustrating the scope of the tragedy of malaysia airlines flight 317. >> people are talking about passengers falling from the sky. >>> deepening crisis new trouble in ukraine. russian forces have invaded and now have complete control of the country's crimea region. >>> airasia jetliner vanishes. third major disaster involving a plane from that region in the last year. >>> closely monitoring the largest ebola outbreak in...
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let's take a look at as we come in from karen she says that the missing malaysia flight was a big story for c.n.n., 24/7 coverage. we mentioned this morning about top stories, making the news this year and another big case full page spread comes from the wall street journal and, they start off by focusing on the u.s. economy makes a comeback at last. u.s. economy began 2014 with thud 000 and it ended on a roll,. it will be remembered since the 1990's boom. all three helped soft ena year by me ger wages and, jobs, and the country is on track to be. we go do you the page a little bit more and, look at those stories. poor health and, planning, let's go to the phones, good morning, gregg, you're on washington journal. caller: i just wanted to call and say hello and, i think that, the public knows the non government employees, needs to really wake up and be alert, because, i think, once the tipping point goes 50/50 over on the government side there will be bad things happening and the good things, this coming year since the more people coming to realize, that they're safe and safe. host: wha
let's take a look at as we come in from karen she says that the missing malaysia flight was a big story for c.n.n., 24/7 coverage. we mentioned this morning about top stories, making the news this year and another big case full page spread comes from the wall street journal and, they start off by focusing on the u.s. economy makes a comeback at last. u.s. economy began 2014 with thud 000 and it ended on a roll,. it will be remembered since the 1990's boom. all three helped soft ena year by me...
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particularly compared to the malaysia air incident ten months ago. i've not heard a lot of people unhappy with the officials here. they're certainly unhappy with the situation, but the handling of the in a business-like fashion because they want their bodies back. a jet landed and an honor guard of air force, navy and personnel from indonesia, led two caskets down the ramp into two waiting hearses. they were numbered 001 and 002. the first two victims brought from the wreckage to a police hospital here in the city about an hour away and that's where they'll be ultimately identified. there's a lot more recovering to do. a lot more identifying. an official told us he doesn't know for sure his belief is the reason they haven't gotten many more bodies had he feels it's likely that many people are strapped into their seats on the bottom of the java sea. christine. >> that must be so difficult for the families. so difficult to see those two caskets so beautifully and reverently carried across the tarmac. but still, every one of those families must be wonde
particularly compared to the malaysia air incident ten months ago. i've not heard a lot of people unhappy with the officials here. they're certainly unhappy with the situation, but the handling of the in a business-like fashion because they want their bodies back. a jet landed and an honor guard of air force, navy and personnel from indonesia, led two caskets down the ramp into two waiting hearses. they were numbered 001 and 002. the first two victims brought from the wreckage to a police...
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>> sometimes realally horrible things happen, just because this came on the heels of the malaysia flight that's still missing, people are pretty uneasy about it. they're going to be able to explain this pretty quickly, we're still within the reasonable recovery time for to the black boxes and to be quite honest, you're going to be able to get some forensic evidence from the bodies and what they have been able to recover to know what went on. december and january the wettest time of the year. they were trying to get to a higher altitude, there was a lot of other traffic in the area they were trying to get permission to climb out of the bad weather. it could have been human error that exacerbated by the pilot not -- maybe you have to get up and climb anyway. it's too much right now to be able to stay for certain. but the clues are now coming in. >> bob, the accountability factor here we have the ceo, tony fernandez, he turned this company around he bought it for 50 cents, they do cheap short flights around the country. he owns a soccer league. does the buck stop with him? what do you think
>> sometimes realally horrible things happen, just because this came on the heels of the malaysia flight that's still missing, people are pretty uneasy about it. they're going to be able to explain this pretty quickly, we're still within the reasonable recovery time for to the black boxes and to be quite honest, you're going to be able to get some forensic evidence from the bodies and what they have been able to recover to know what went on. december and january the wettest time of the...
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after that malaysia airlines vanished earlier this year, there was a push to equip planes with better tracking devices. planes are washed by ground radar and connected by saturday liet for much of the flight. that connection does not stream data in realtime about the plane's location and condition. in response, the organization setting global airline standards have started looking into new rules on how to track planes. they've not much e made much headway since they've not been able to get the airline industry to agree to install tracking devices. air asia was upgrading its jets to make them easier to track. could a universal tracking as much like that help in the future? we talk about the numbers this year. but one of the themes of the coverage of so many of these have been these long delays. in one case, we haven't been able to find the plane at all. are there simple things that can be done? we do have some very accurate information that we get in tracking aircraft any time they're overland when you look at them 234 primary radar. that seems to work very, very well in that regard. w
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for the latest grn correspondent terry friel joins us live from malaysia. terry? >> yes, good morning, tim kimberly,
for the latest grn correspondent terry friel joins us live from malaysia. terry? >> yes, good morning, tim kimberly,
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very different from malaysia 317. very different from many air accidents where the chief exec is usually being buttressed by pr people saying don't say a word. you could end up with liability. leave it to the spokesmen. not from tony. he said it's my airline, i'm the ceo and i'll be here until this is over. >> and he's been very much as the spokesman for his airline. thank you very much. thanks to all of you. still ahead, we're taking, i guess you could say a more in depth look on the underwater search for more plane wreckage. we'll talk about the best tools, about the really tough challenges here with two oceanographers including one who helped locate the roo inss of air franls flight 447. sir, we're going to need you on the runway. (vo) theraflu starts to get to work in your body in just 5 minutes. (vo) theraflu breaks you free from your worst cold and flu symptoms. (vo) theraflu. serious power. so you're looking for a loan? how's your credit? i know i have an 810 fico score, thanks to the tools and help on experian
very different from malaysia 317. very different from many air accidents where the chief exec is usually being buttressed by pr people saying don't say a word. you could end up with liability. leave it to the spokesmen. not from tony. he said it's my airline, i'm the ceo and i'll be here until this is over. >> and he's been very much as the spokesman for his airline. thank you very much. thanks to all of you. still ahead, we're taking, i guess you could say a more in depth look on the...
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excuse me not malaysia but the air asia flight. and leading all of this. if i can find the piece of paper where i put it. and of course i can't at the moment. i'll paraphrase what he said. he talks about how once they find where the black boxes are if they indeed find those elements they don't actually extract them from the water immediately. they basically say, okay they're here but there's a process, he says in terms of removing them in order to contain the clues they may hold. >> yeah it's a very sensitive operation, really and more susceptible than people would think. it's like a laptop being dropped in the water. mostly what it's about is the corrosive material. mh-370 we worried about pressures. if it's low pressure and we bring it to a high pressure it can affect it structurally. we're talking about the build-up of salt. and the salt that's on the components inside can actually short those components out and cause transfer of static electricity. so you want to make sure you rinse that thoroughly and maintain the same pressur
excuse me not malaysia but the air asia flight. and leading all of this. if i can find the piece of paper where i put it. and of course i can't at the moment. i'll paraphrase what he said. he talks about how once they find where the black boxes are if they indeed find those elements they don't actually extract them from the water immediately. they basically say, okay they're here but there's a process, he says in terms of removing them in order to contain the clues they may hold. >> yeah...
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all i can say is that the weather in southeast asia is bad at the moment and the floods in malaysia floods in thailand there's a lot of rain. so that is something that we have to look at more carefully because the weather is changing. >> katy tur is in singapore covering the reaction of the families of those aboard to this latest news. >> reporter: unfortunately today was the day most families were fearing, they found bodies and they con sfirmedfirmed the wreckage does belong to flight 8501. they were watching local tv live when the aimimages were shown and they had no warning. 162 people on the flight 17 were kid, one was a baby. they will resume the search effort tomorrow when it becomes light again, they will send typhooners down into the water to an area where they think the bulk of the wreckage is. it's relatively shallow. they will try to see if the divers can find the black boxes so they can figure out exactly what went wrong with this plane, whether or not it was bad weather in the area or if it was something else that con contribute ultimate woulded to the crash. they want to talk
all i can say is that the weather in southeast asia is bad at the moment and the floods in malaysia floods in thailand there's a lot of rain. so that is something that we have to look at more carefully because the weather is changing. >> katy tur is in singapore covering the reaction of the families of those aboard to this latest news. >> reporter: unfortunately today was the day most families were fearing, they found bodies and they con sfirmedfirmed the wreckage does belong to...
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do you buy the accuracy of those radar returns or is this another case as we learned with malaysia flight 370 that those returns might not necessarily reflect the accuracy of what took place? >> until we have the black boxes, john, everything is inaccurate. when we get those black boxes as we saw in air france 447, the conversations, the data that talks about the engine performance, the aircraft performance, that usually clears up things very, very quickly. in air france 447 we had to wait two years to do that. we hope in 8501 that we won't have to wait as long but those black box conversations are very important. and, again, we need to start thinking about putting a black box in the cloud because then we could be know wag those conversations are right now in this particular spot that we're doing right now, but we have to wait to get the black box in the bottom of the deep seas. and we'll get to that technology soon. >> at least the families aren't left in another malaysia 370 situation where they are still wondering what happened. >> condolences goes out to all the families and loved one
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they recognize that the air asia has done an out standing job when it came to what happened with malaysia. >> i want to broaden the discussion and look at industry-wide trends and not something pointed out by the financial times. there has been a rapid growth of traffic in southeast asia. this has put pressure on regulators and air traffic controllers as and the ability to maintain and say industry experts. what kind of pressure does this increase in traffic put on the airlines and the industry in places like southeast asia? >> the pressure on the airlines to respond to the business is severe. and the hiring practices and the business practices. even their safety agenda. it strains it all. the biggest strain is on the government that is supposed to provide the oversight for the carriers. we have seen in the united states the events around value jet's expansion at the time in the 90s. # and i'm sure a good portion is going on today. >> i want to read to you an excerpt from a post in the "washington post." he said that policy makers should be demanding more from airlines. for example, gps s
they recognize that the air asia has done an out standing job when it came to what happened with malaysia. >> i want to broaden the discussion and look at industry-wide trends and not something pointed out by the financial times. there has been a rapid growth of traffic in southeast asia. this has put pressure on regulators and air traffic controllers as and the ability to maintain and say industry experts. what kind of pressure does this increase in traffic put on the airlines and the...
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jon: this is the third major accident within a year involving malaysia-based airlines. tell us about reaction in that part of the world. >> reporter: well, it is really shock, jon. i have lived here a long time and i have never seen anything like this and many nations send their sympathies to indonesia. but also to malaysia because of these two these three lost planes but you have to consider airasia has been at the forefront of this expansion of flights across asia because of the growing ross parity here and, really, it is because a lot more people can fly because of these budget airlines and so it has had a major impact that they have lost one of these now, jon. jon: yeah. so it's a sad story. so many families were holding out hope and appears those hopes have been, dad. david piper in bangkok. david, thank you. arthel: meanwhile there is a massive manhunt underway for a gunman who opened fire on a police patrol car happening in south los angeles. investigators do not yet know if the shooting was an ambush. one man was taken into custody but other suspect is still at
jon: this is the third major accident within a year involving malaysia-based airlines. tell us about reaction in that part of the world. >> reporter: well, it is really shock, jon. i have lived here a long time and i have never seen anything like this and many nations send their sympathies to indonesia. but also to malaysia because of these two these three lost planes but you have to consider airasia has been at the forefront of this expansion of flights across asia because of the growing...
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the floods in malaysia and floods in thailand. there is a lot of rain. that is something we have to look at more carefully because the weather is changing. >> family outrage. why did relatives first learn of the discovery while watching live images on indonesian tv. change of direction. cuba and u.s. talk about their new relationship. what will it mean for travel and trade? we will talk to the lead negotiator with havana. politically incorrect. a top congressman's likely appearance at a white supremacy offend causes a firestorm. each as another agrees to resign and not because of this unforgettable run in with a reporter.
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floods in malaysia and thailand a lot of rain. it's something we have to look at carefully. the weather is changing. >> and family members broke down in tears after learning of today's grim discovery. they encountered stormy weather with 162 people on board. we just learned a second u.s. ship, the u.s.s. ft. worth will be joining the search ef
floods in malaysia and thailand a lot of rain. it's something we have to look at carefully. the weather is changing. >> and family members broke down in tears after learning of today's grim discovery. they encountered stormy weather with 162 people on board. we just learned a second u.s. ship, the u.s.s. ft. worth will be joining the search ef
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. >> reporter: a marked difference from the way malaysia handled mh 370. comparisons between the two flights are inevitable, but there are a lot of differences. unlike mh 370 which flew undetected for hours, air traffic control noticed immediately when it missing. this plan was not modified. >> this aircraft will be found. it's just going to take some time. >> reporter: and now there are more concerns about the weather. it's monsoon season in southeast asia and rain is expected for the next few days. while anguished relatives wait in singapore, the head of the indonesian search effort is preparing people for the worst. our evaluation of the coordinates that we received suggest that it is underkwater. so our presumption is that the plane is under the sea he told reporters. tonight more questions than answers and hope for anything but another airline tragedy. >> joining me now, michael kay, an officer who's logged 3,000 hours flying helicopters and jets. good evening. and let me start with you. the real breaking news here this evening has been the u.s. joini
. >> reporter: a marked difference from the way malaysia handled mh 370. comparisons between the two flights are inevitable, but there are a lot of differences. unlike mh 370 which flew undetected for hours, air traffic control noticed immediately when it missing. this plan was not modified. >> this aircraft will be found. it's just going to take some time. >> reporter: and now there are more concerns about the weather. it's monsoon season in southeast asia and rain is...
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for the very latest grn correspondent terry friel joins us live from malaysia. terry? >> yes. good morning, kimberly. how are you? >> good. thanks for being with us. so what you can tell us about the search and the expanding of the area in which they're covering? >> well as you said, the search is expanding. they vin ceased it by four times, which is rather unusual because the area is actually quite small and the very shallow. we have about five or six nations involved with navy ships and aircraft searching for what should be a fairly easy thing to find. again, like the malaysian airlines flight t(' i went down in march no distress call and there is no emergency indicators or transponders from the plane itself. which is a little bit strange. >> yeah disconcerting because you would think with the satellite technology, the capability that we have that we would be able to locate an airline jet of this size. yet, we are struggling and now we have more nations joining in including the united states trying to help shed some light on this situation which is obviously very troubling f
for the very latest grn correspondent terry friel joins us live from malaysia. terry? >> yes. good morning, kimberly. how are you? >> good. thanks for being with us. so what you can tell us about the search and the expanding of the area in which they're covering? >> well as you said, the search is expanding. they vin ceased it by four times, which is rather unusual because the area is actually quite small and the very shallow. we have about five or six nations involved with...
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there would have been some daylight in malaysia in this malaysia situation-right? >> also the pilots would have known what happened to air france. what happened to air france was a lesson to the whole industry and pilots flying on auto systems, sometimes really can't -- don't have the flying ability that pilot inside the old days had to hand-fly the airplane. this airplane, what happens when the pitot static system ices over the auto systems stop working and the pilots now have to deal with an emergency that is a surprise and that could have happened here. >> the air france disaster did bring about changes in training. >> it did. training and improving the pitot system. that was an airbus airplane as well, different model but we'll have to see whether we are looking at a deja vu type of accident. >> there is terrorism in that part of the word. is that a possibility here? >> you can't rule it out. although i don't see any evidence of it in malaysia airlines, that's still an issue that is going on right now, but you got armored cockpit doors no radio call from the pi
there would have been some daylight in malaysia in this malaysia situation-right? >> also the pilots would have known what happened to air france. what happened to air france was a lesson to the whole industry and pilots flying on auto systems, sometimes really can't -- don't have the flying ability that pilot inside the old days had to hand-fly the airplane. this airplane, what happens when the pitot static system ices over the auto systems stop working and the pilots now have to deal...
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one thing here last night that was not present in the malaysia 370 disappearance is bad weather. >> reporter: the malaysian businessman who started this low-cost airline tweeted, this is my worst nightmare, before he flew to indonesia. >> we don't want to speculate. there's a deep sense of depression here. we'll stay strong. >> reporter: the airline and airplane have a good safety record. the pilot experienced. among the 162 on board, 16 children, passengers mostly from indonesia. relatives could not contain their fears waiting for any word. luis was waiting in singapore for her fiance who is traveling with his family. >> yeah, he was supposed to be there last vacation before us got married. >> reporter: it was just nine months ago malaysian flight 370 disappeared and is thought to be at the bottom of the indian ocean off australia. in this case, a better chance of finding the aircraft which, if if it went down, it did so in the java sea. >> while the search effort is just moving into high gear that effort will be growing. singapore sending ships and already has aircraft working the search a
one thing here last night that was not present in the malaysia 370 disappearance is bad weather. >> reporter: the malaysian businessman who started this low-cost airline tweeted, this is my worst nightmare, before he flew to indonesia. >> we don't want to speculate. there's a deep sense of depression here. we'll stay strong. >> reporter: the airline and airplane have a good safety record. the pilot experienced. among the 162 on board, 16 children, passengers mostly from...
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still unclaimed disappearance of 370 in march with 239 people on board and malaysia airline flight 17 that crashed over ukraine in july killing all 298 people on board. officials stress that they are still searching for answer about what could have happened. the plane's pilot is said to have thousands of hours of experience. chris and dawn? >> okay. >> thanks, jenny. >>> a group of 49 people arriving at an italian port exhausted and cold. but safe this morning. after they were rescued from a greek ferry that caught on fire, on sunday. so about a 150 other remained trapped on the smoke filled vessel in frigid temperatures and rought seas. not a good situation at all. authorities say one man has died and at least two others injured, during the the rescue operations. among those that have reached land, some are being treated for carbon monoxide poisoning. >>> meantime a pregnant mother and her two children are air lifted to safety from that burning ferry. they were transferred to an italian hospital to be treated for hypotheria. thankfully doctors say the mother and her children are all
still unclaimed disappearance of 370 in march with 239 people on board and malaysia airline flight 17 that crashed over ukraine in july killing all 298 people on board. officials stress that they are still searching for answer about what could have happened. the plane's pilot is said to have thousands of hours of experience. chris and dawn? >> okay. >> thanks, jenny. >>> a group of 49 people arriving at an italian port exhausted and cold. but safe this morning. after they...
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. >> reporter: all shades of malaysia flight 370 which vanished into thin air last march. a massive search across the indian ocean has produced nothing but a deeper mystery. >> nothing has essentially changed since mh-370 disappeared. it just shouldn't happen in this day and age. >> reporter: both missing planes have good safety records. bazi kanani, abc news, washington. >>> soon after australia joined the search its plane spotted objects floating in the ocean. no confirmation yet whether those objects came from the missing jet. the u.s. navy has not been asked for assistance. stay with abc news as crews search for the missing jet. look for live reports on "america this morning" and "good morning america." of course for instant updates, you can visit abcnews.com. >>> more than 100 people remain aboard a crippled ferry. a fire broke out on the car deck early sunday forcing travelers to endure thick smoke and chilly temperatures. abc's hamish macdonald has more. >> reporter: this is the nail-biting moment a mother and her children are pulled to safety. the italian navy winc
. >> reporter: all shades of malaysia flight 370 which vanished into thin air last march. a massive search across the indian ocean has produced nothing but a deeper mystery. >> nothing has essentially changed since mh-370 disappeared. it just shouldn't happen in this day and age. >> reporter: both missing planes have good safety records. bazi kanani, abc news, washington. >>> soon after australia joined the search its plane spotted objects floating in the ocean. no...
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search and rescue teams from indonesia, singapore, and malaysia spent several hours sunday searching for any sign of the plane, an airbus a320. but as night fell, officials halted the search until morning. the united states, the united kingdom, australia, south korea, and india have all volunteered search and rescue teams. >> ( translated ): i heard many rumors from people and i said the rumors are not true that the plane has been found and wreckage has been found-- this is not true. >> reporter: tony fernandes, chief executive of airasia, a budget carrier based in malaysia, also cautioned against speculation. >> we do not know what's happened yet, so we'll wait for the accident investigation to really find out what's happened. our concern right now is for the relatives and for the next of kin, there is nothing more important to us for our crew's family, and for our passengers' families, that we look after them. >> reporter: airasia has had a clean safety record since the company began operating in malaysia 13 years ago. the plane that went missing had undergone maintenance just a mo
search and rescue teams from indonesia, singapore, and malaysia spent several hours sunday searching for any sign of the plane, an airbus a320. but as night fell, officials halted the search until morning. the united states, the united kingdom, australia, south korea, and india have all volunteered search and rescue teams. >> ( translated ): i heard many rumors from people and i said the rumors are not true that the plane has been found and wreckage has been found-- this is not true....
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before he flew to malaysia. >> a deep sense of depression here, but we will stay strong. >> reporter: the airlines and the crew have a high record. 16 children, passengers mostly from indonesia. relatives could not contain their fears awaiting for word. louise is waiting for her fiance. who is traveling with his family. the last vacation before us got married. >> reporter: so tonight, another mysterious missing jet liner in southeast area. just nine months ago, flight 370 disappeared and is thought to be in the indian ocean off australia. in this case, the aircraft, if it went down, it did so in the java sea. >> the java sea is not that deep and the bottom has been very well mapped. >> reporter: while the search effort is just moving in high gear, the effort will be growing. singapore sending ships and has err craft working the search area. so far no clues. tom? >> so many questions tonight, david, thank you. we want to turn to abc news contributor and fighter pilot steve danyard for more. i want to focus on the plane. a relatively new airbus, only six years old. aren't they built to
before he flew to malaysia. >> a deep sense of depression here, but we will stay strong. >> reporter: the airlines and the crew have a high record. 16 children, passengers mostly from indonesia. relatives could not contain their fears awaiting for word. louise is waiting for her fiance. who is traveling with his family. the last vacation before us got married. >> reporter: so tonight, another mysterious missing jet liner in southeast area. just nine months ago, flight 370...
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air asia is also based in malaysia. the final communication from the pilot and air traffic control came at 6:12 a.m. when the pilot asked to turn left and climb to 38,000 feet to, quote, avoid clouds. >> there were more than 160 people on board, including 17 children, one an infant. as their families desperately await word, there's a massive search and rescue effort under way right now. and abc's david kerley kicks off our team coverage from washington. david, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. this jetliner has been missing for more than half a day and darkness is coming to the area where crews are looking for any sign of this aircraft. this is the air asia airbus 320 that has disappeared from radar and is missing this morning. search crews spent the day looking for any sign of the aircraft which was flying through strong weather early saturday morning. air asia, a low cost carrier serving the area, said in a statement, quote, at the present time we unfortunately have no further information regarding
air asia is also based in malaysia. the final communication from the pilot and air traffic control came at 6:12 a.m. when the pilot asked to turn left and climb to 38,000 feet to, quote, avoid clouds. >> there were more than 160 people on board, including 17 children, one an infant. as their families desperately await word, there's a massive search and rescue effort under way right now. and abc's david kerley kicks off our team coverage from washington. david, good morning to you....
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this is the third incident, the ap writes, following two of the worst aviation tragedies to hit malaysia airlines this year. in march flight 370 disappeared with 239 people on board and in july you will recall that flight 79 was shot down over the ukraine. again, we will bring you more information as we get it as the program goes on today. to our question, who had the best year and worst year here in washington? we look forward to your comments by phone and social media. politico wrote a story yesterday about president obama, ending the year with improving approval ratings. the store -- the president is ending the year on a high note even performing better than his predecessor. this is from a recent gallup poll showing obama with warty 3% at the end of his sixth year in office, putting them ahead of george w. bush who saw a 37% approval rating at the end of his six year back in 2006. the poll was published on the 19th of december, showing that bill clinton and ronald reagan enjoyed 67% and 48% approval ratings at the same respective points but for obama it is the latest in a number of re
this is the third incident, the ap writes, following two of the worst aviation tragedies to hit malaysia airlines this year. in march flight 370 disappeared with 239 people on board and in july you will recall that flight 79 was shot down over the ukraine. again, we will bring you more information as we get it as the program goes on today. to our question, who had the best year and worst year here in washington? we look forward to your comments by phone and social media. politico wrote a story...
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what happened to malaysia airlines flight 370 which disappeared over southeast asia in march. >> it could be sitting in very deep water. >> four months later, the airline lost another plane when what are believed to be a russian separatist brought down a plane over ukraine. back at home, one town in washington state virtually wiped off the map by a mudslide. and scandals with the biggest names. comic bill cosby came under fire with more than 20 women accused him of sexually assaulting him. actor stephen collins admitted he molested girls decades ago. >> i'm absolutely not attracted to children. >> while los angeles clippers owner donald sterling forced to sell the team after comments made on tape. >> you are associated with black people. >> good morning, vietnam! >> as america mourned the loss of robin williams who took his own life. while the racial divide in the country grew after grand juries failed to indict in the case of two unarmed african-american men killed with confrontations with white police officers. activists taking to the streets. and in washington, a republican rout in the
what happened to malaysia airlines flight 370 which disappeared over southeast asia in march. >> it could be sitting in very deep water. >> four months later, the airline lost another plane when what are believed to be a russian separatist brought down a plane over ukraine. back at home, one town in washington state virtually wiped off the map by a mudslide. and scandals with the biggest names. comic bill cosby came under fire with more than 20 women accused him of sexually...
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malaysia suffering some of its worst flooding in decades. and thailand declares a state of emergency as heavy rains set in. >>> more illegal settlement homes inhe
malaysia suffering some of its worst flooding in decades. and thailand declares a state of emergency as heavy rains set in. >>> more illegal settlement homes inhe
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you know, we saw that in the films of the pilots getting on mh-370, the malaysia airliner that disappeared, you see the video of the captain and first officer going through the line to do final boarding. that would be outrageously expensive also, but i think the big loophole here is that you do have thousands, literally thousands of employees at a large airport like atlanta hartsfield who, they drive in, they just badge their bay to get into the parking lot. once they're in the parking lot, a shuttle bus goes around the airport, picks up employees, takes them to the individual doorway of the particular airline or facility they work at, and they enter the airport without further checks after the first one, which is just showing the badge, so actually, when the background investigation is done, that's about the last serious check on these employees, and you do have people that, from the other point of view, the other threats we deal with all the time, is what if you have an employee that passes with flying colors all of the background checks, but later becomes radicalized, and later becomes
you know, we saw that in the films of the pilots getting on mh-370, the malaysia airliner that disappeared, you see the video of the captain and first officer going through the line to do final boarding. that would be outrageously expensive also, but i think the big loophole here is that you do have thousands, literally thousands of employees at a large airport like atlanta hartsfield who, they drive in, they just badge their bay to get into the parking lot. once they're in the parking lot, a...
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malaysia airlines. and flappy bird rounded the top five. is that something else? >> flappy bird was one of the most worn outfits. >> stop. >> what's flappy bird. i don't mean to be ignorant. >> it's an app. a game alex tells us. the list was the same worldwide except for fifth place which went to the als ice bucket challenge. that's very nice. >> that's impressive marketing philanthropic move. >> a good story came out of sydney yesterday the i'll ride with you story. really good story about a lot of people across sydney letting muslims know on twitter and facebook that they wanted to ride with them to work and really nice. the hash tag was i'll ride with you and it happened. >> very good. coming up the very latest out of pakistan. where more than 100 people are dead. many of them children after a devastating attack on a school. andrea mitchell has the reaction from the u.s. embassy straight ahead on "morning joe". sheila! you see this ball control? you see this right? it's 80% confidence and 64% knee brace. that's more... shh... i know that's more than 100%. but t
malaysia airlines. and flappy bird rounded the top five. is that something else? >> flappy bird was one of the most worn outfits. >> stop. >> what's flappy bird. i don't mean to be ignorant. >> it's an app. a game alex tells us. the list was the same worldwide except for fifth place which went to the als ice bucket challenge. that's very nice. >> that's impressive marketing philanthropic move. >> a good story came out of sydney yesterday the i'll ride with...
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the new global standards unveiled this morning follow the disappearance of malaysia airlines flight 370. it would allow for real-time tracking if the plane goes off its intended flight path no matter where it is. airlines that don't have the equipment to perform this tracking have one year to get it done. >>> ebola fighters are "time" magazine's persons of the year. the magazine says it's "the ones who answered the call." "time" bases its decision each year on the person or persons editors feel had the most effect on the news and our lives. among those covered is ebola survivor dr. kent brantley. brantley was honored tuesday for his medical missionary work. other 2014 contenders included the ferguson protesters, vladimir putin and taylor swift. >>> this morning the faa announced it is clearing four more companies for commercial drone use. the agencies announcement on drones come amid mounting safety concerns, concerns highlight bid the faa's own report on near collisions between drones and passenger planes. rene marsh has more. >> reporter: it could be the closest a drone has ever come
the new global standards unveiled this morning follow the disappearance of malaysia airlines flight 370. it would allow for real-time tracking if the plane goes off its intended flight path no matter where it is. airlines that don't have the equipment to perform this tracking have one year to get it done. >>> ebola fighters are "time" magazine's persons of the year. the magazine says it's "the ones who answered the call." "time" bases its decision each...
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from around the world, including diplomats and world leaders from vietnam, kazak stack, uzbekistan, malaysia, cambodia, laos, taiwan, both north and south korea, china, india, hong kong and elsewhere for their friendship and support. i also want to thank my staff in washington, d.c., and in american samoa for their loyalty and dedication to me, to our nation and to the people of american samoa. above all, i thank my heavenly father for his guidance and protection. i go forward, mr. speaker, knowing that the best is yet to come and knowing -- and hoping that i will be remembered for trying my best. for the times i fell short and i ask for forgiveness. and to each of my colleagues and to you, mr. speaker, i extend my kindness and highest regards. may god be with you, always. thank you and may peace be with you always. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from florida, ms. ros-lehtinen, for five minutes. mr. speaker, n: stability in the western hemisphere is in jeopardy due to the political and economic pressures occurring in ven
from around the world, including diplomats and world leaders from vietnam, kazak stack, uzbekistan, malaysia, cambodia, laos, taiwan, both north and south korea, china, india, hong kong and elsewhere for their friendship and support. i also want to thank my staff in washington, d.c., and in american samoa for their loyalty and dedication to me, to our nation and to the people of american samoa. above all, i thank my heavenly father for his guidance and protection. i go forward, mr. speaker,...
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on the environmental front, i haven't looked carefully at the environmental laws in malaysia recently, but i suspect they're not as strong as they are here. it's not a bad thing for us to nudge them in a better direction, particularly since we now know that environmental problems somewhere necessary the world are going to ultimately affect us. so, i think that there are folks in my own party and in my own constituency that had legitimate complaints about the trend lines of inequality but are barking up the wrong tree when it comes to opposing tpp, and i have to make that argument. but i will tell you, though, when you talk to boehner and mcconnell, that some of those same antitrade impulses are more asend dent in the republican party than they might have been 20 years ago as well. some of you may have encountered those in conversations. this is why it goes week in opinion -- we're not going to get trade done, not going to get infrastructure done, not going to get anything done in this town until we're able to describe to the average american worker how, at some level, this is improvin
on the environmental front, i haven't looked carefully at the environmental laws in malaysia recently, but i suspect they're not as strong as they are here. it's not a bad thing for us to nudge them in a better direction, particularly since we now know that environmental problems somewhere necessary the world are going to ultimately affect us. so, i think that there are folks in my own party and in my own constituency that had legitimate complaints about the trend lines of inequality but are...
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. >> malaysia. >> now it is russia. >> he has also said he will offer amnesty to any of the russian oligarchs who have millions of dollars overseas. he will offer amnesty if they bring the money back to russia. >> he has a bone to pick either way. i read a profile in "the new that angelasaid merkel was deathly afraid of dogs and vladimir putin called dogs just to see her quake in fear. he is afraid have his own weakness. >> he also kept her waiting at that ministers meeting. >> and not polite or chivalrous. >> remember the case of when he was at the asian meeting -- >> and deep at the jacket over the chinese first lady. >> well that was nice of him. saudi arabia may set off an oil price war. they try to defend market share against the u.s. is it against the u.s. or are they just trying to punish iran? >> probably a little bit of both. i doubt it is one goal over another. >> i was looking at the actual figures. i was looking at how much the u.s. imports from saudi arabia. we get most of our oil from canada. i was looking at the statistics. they are the number two supplier in terms of u.s. impo
. >> malaysia. >> now it is russia. >> he has also said he will offer amnesty to any of the russian oligarchs who have millions of dollars overseas. he will offer amnesty if they bring the money back to russia. >> he has a bone to pick either way. i read a profile in "the new that angelasaid merkel was deathly afraid of dogs and vladimir putin called dogs just to see her quake in fear. he is afraid have his own weakness. >> he also kept her waiting at that...
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>> they shot in malaysia and italy. there are more than 100 cast members. hundreds of extras. >> let's talk about netflix strategy. what's behind this? >> what's their goal? to rule the world? >> what's really fascinating is netflix in the u.s., growth has started to slow so they are trying to expand internationally so they see that as the next area they can grow. it's slowed because they now have 30 million u.s. subscribers and there's only so many people they think will too different f hbo. hbo looks for shows that have global reach. it's a very simple formula. we're going to five years from now -- correct me if i'm wrong. no distinction between what we saw in hbo, in a theater, netflix, amazon. >> does it all blur? >> it is all blurring. what's really fascinating is about a couple of months ago, netflix announced this new deal to crouching tiger hidden dragon. a partnership again with the weinstein company and imax theaters, which is really blurring. >> adam sandler's next film, you know where, amazon. >> it's netflix. >> the way hbo does, people say, i
>> they shot in malaysia and italy. there are more than 100 cast members. hundreds of extras. >> let's talk about netflix strategy. what's behind this? >> what's their goal? to rule the world? >> what's really fascinating is netflix in the u.s., growth has started to slow so they are trying to expand internationally so they see that as the next area they can grow. it's slowed because they now have 30 million u.s. subscribers and there's only so many people they think...
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the lives of those on malaysia air flight 350 died. it shows it was not shut down by one of our their missiles but bial jet. examining the wreckage of the plane may be able to determine exactly what hit in. norah? >> all right, mark. thank you. the cruise ship is on its way. it had to be thoroughly cleaned in california. it began after a month long trip to hawaii and ta hee tee. in april more than 100 people got sick on the same ship off the coast of california. >>> a doctor receiving treatment for ebola is in critical condition this morning. dr. salia arrived at nebraska's medical center on saturday. doctors are using every treatment possible available. they say, quote, this is an hour-by-hour situation. salia works as a surgeon in sierra leone. it's not clear how he contracted the disease. he has a wife and two children living in maryland. >>> for the first time this year, the bribe lynn bridge. they say he climbed over a forceps to take photographs. he got onto a cable dreechlt another man got to the tap and in july two germans made
the lives of those on malaysia air flight 350 died. it shows it was not shut down by one of our their missiles but bial jet. examining the wreckage of the plane may be able to determine exactly what hit in. norah? >> all right, mark. thank you. the cruise ship is on its way. it had to be thoroughly cleaned in california. it began after a month long trip to hawaii and ta hee tee. in april more than 100 people got sick on the same ship off the coast of california. >>> a doctor...
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for months, malaysia airlines flight was shot down in july. 300 died. officials hoped it will help them figure out what happened. >> ukraine's president petro porashenko is suspending government services in rebel held areas, including schools, hospitals and other areas. harry fawcett reports. >> people in the ukraine are getting used to the reality brought about by president petro porashenko's decree. among the immediate effects were banking services being denied to breakaway parts of his country. we are getting reports of people shopping with credit cards and not being successful because the transactions are not accepted by banks based in the west of ukraine. as well as that, people are topping up the mobile phones, and not able to use the credit cards to do that at the terminals. there are some immediate results of this decree. in some ways it's cementing what has been the case. there hasn't been a means of providing state institutions and services in the areas of ukraine for some months now. the donetsk people's republic, the self-proclaimed leadersh
for months, malaysia airlines flight was shot down in july. 300 died. officials hoped it will help them figure out what happened. >> ukraine's president petro porashenko is suspending government services in rebel held areas, including schools, hospitals and other areas. harry fawcett reports. >> people in the ukraine are getting used to the reality brought about by president petro porashenko's decree. among the immediate effects were banking services being denied to breakaway parts...
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honda expanding its recall of those faulty air bags following the death of a woman in malaysia. jeff flock in chicago, big senate hearing next week. what we going to see? jeff: the chairman of the company has been am i a. we talked about how gm handle its ignition switch recalls and a lot of people said they did a bad job. this might take the cake. 17 million recalls, this is the largest automotive airbag recall, the lion's share in that. and for here, one as you report for malaysia, a pregnant woman whose fetus was also killed, federal grand jury is looking into this next thursday. the senate hearing, the smoking gun on this and it has not been confirmed that they news this ten years ago there were problems and they covered up and destroyed data that would have demonstrated that. if that is true one analyst said this would destroy the company. stuart: thursday of next week the hearings, we will watch. i will say again there is overwhelming support for building the keystone pipeline but president obama is not listening. there is overwhelming opposition to amnesty for illegals bu
honda expanding its recall of those faulty air bags following the death of a woman in malaysia. jeff flock in chicago, big senate hearing next week. what we going to see? jeff: the chairman of the company has been am i a. we talked about how gm handle its ignition switch recalls and a lot of people said they did a bad job. this might take the cake. 17 million recalls, this is the largest automotive airbag recall, the lion's share in that. and for here, one as you report for malaysia, a pregnant...
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in malaysia, they did not want achmed the dead freaking terrorist. before we left the tour, they called us and said, we're sold out, that's great. but we're not going to allow achmed in militia, because they're a muslim country. but most fans were there because of him. so what i did was i told a trickery there. they said you can't even say achmed, can't say the word virgin or mention anybody's religion. so i had an idea. i didn't tell the audience, 5,000 malaysians. young audience. we got to the end of the show, i said i know you're waiting for one last guy. i said unfortunately, we're not -- we were contacted by your government. but who knew this guy had a brother. and out of the suitcase, and he's from france. and i pulled it and he looks strikingly similar to achmed the dead terrorist. he had a big french beret and a brilliant french accent. so he did the entire show with jacques the dead french terrorist. >> who was muslim. >> that's right. he's muslim. >> way to blow it, eric. he's muslim, too. that's a joke! >> it was a joke. i was kidding. >>
in malaysia, they did not want achmed the dead freaking terrorist. before we left the tour, they called us and said, we're sold out, that's great. but we're not going to allow achmed in militia, because they're a muslim country. but most fans were there because of him. so what i did was i told a trickery there. they said you can't even say achmed, can't say the word virgin or mention anybody's religion. so i had an idea. i didn't tell the audience, 5,000 malaysians. young audience. we got to...
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human remains recently discovered from the wreckage of malaysia airlines flight 17 arrived this weekend. the cove jens taken to an army base. malaysia airlines flight 17 was shot in july over east ukraine with 298 people on board. >> pope francis has demoted a conservative american cardinal critical of his agenda. the pope removed cardinal raymond burke as head of the highest judicial authority, giving him a ceremonial commission. he was against commune union to divorced catholics and welcoming gays at last months meeting >>> a picture of a woman responsible for saving a treasure trove of american history. >>> all right. all you dare devils, this is what living on the high wire looks like. these two men took awalk across victoria falls. they spent two years preparing and they made it across safely >>> there's a new taxi your service, she ride, featuring women only drivers for women og passengers. not everyone is lining up >>> this woman has been behind the wheel of her taxi tore 16 years. >> here we go. >> the 65-year-old dominican republican native said it was not an easy industry to b
human remains recently discovered from the wreckage of malaysia airlines flight 17 arrived this weekend. the cove jens taken to an army base. malaysia airlines flight 17 was shot in july over east ukraine with 298 people on board. >> pope francis has demoted a conservative american cardinal critical of his agenda. the pope removed cardinal raymond burke as head of the highest judicial authority, giving him a ceremonial commission. he was against commune union to divorced catholics and...
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janet yellen fx what goes on in other nations, whether it is malaysia or germany >>. >>i want to talk about the brazilian currency this morning. they announced surprise rate hikes to control inflation. inflation is higher than estimated in brazil. they say there is going to be a fiscal adjustment that was described as violent. issue turning or flailing? -- is she turning or flailing? >> the market is very skeptical of this president. the market wants to see economic reforms. until we see those, the market is going to remain skeptical. that means the currency will remain on the back foot and that inflation pressure could continue to build. >> one last question. where does vladimir putin begin to worry about the ruble? the ruble weekends and weekends and weekends and weakens. at what point does it affect him? >> if we look at the opinion polls, he still has a lot of popularity. it seems like the people like his strong line, strong-arm approach, but the economy really is suffering. we have higher inflation in russia. that is not a pretty situation at all. interestingto b
janet yellen fx what goes on in other nations, whether it is malaysia or germany >>. >>i want to talk about the brazilian currency this morning. they announced surprise rate hikes to control inflation. inflation is higher than estimated in brazil. they say there is going to be a fiscal adjustment that was described as violent. issue turning or flailing? -- is she turning or flailing? >> the market is very skeptical of this president. the market wants to see economic reforms....
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a base jumper makes quite the entrance at a pool party in malaysia. oh, my goodness. >> north korean leader kim jong-un back in the public eye this morning, new pictures of kim have appeared in north korean state media showing him smiling and walking with a cane. he's been missing for more than a month. >> military leaders from 20 countries set to sit down with president obama to discuss the strategy against isil. it comes after a steady advance by the group in iraq. >> a u.n. worker who contracted ebola in liberia has died in germany. this as the c.d.c. reevaluates handling ebola patients in this country. the health worker infected in dallas has now received a blood transfusion from ebola survivor dr. kent brantley. >> two ebola cases have put dallas at the forefront of america's battle against ebola. dallas mayor mike rollings spoke with aljazeera about the way hit city has responded. >> before becoming mayor, mike rollings was c.e.o. of pizza hut. he's used to running large, complex organizations, but helping coordinate the response to ebola has be
a base jumper makes quite the entrance at a pool party in malaysia. oh, my goodness. >> north korean leader kim jong-un back in the public eye this morning, new pictures of kim have appeared in north korean state media showing him smiling and walking with a cane. he's been missing for more than a month. >> military leaders from 20 countries set to sit down with president obama to discuss the strategy against isil. it comes after a steady advance by the group in iraq. >> a u.n....
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. >>> not to be tried at home, dare devil base jumps from a 212 foot tower in malaysia. you can see that rooftop there, that pool, that's 34 stories up. that's the target. watch this landing here. >> oh! >> and -- >> wow! >> accuracy captured this plunge into the water as onlookers cheer and the guy lands just in time to see his friend do the same thing. >> that's unbelievable. >> do not try that. >> it's one of those coors commercials where the guy gets the beer from the glacier. >> very cool. >> very neat pic. that is what's trending. >>> coming up next, are your tires safe in a >>> we are kicking off a new series this morning called "put it to the test" with a consumer alert for drivers. sheneille joins our weekend team. good morning. >> good morning, natalie. you're driving with your family when, without warning, your car spins out of control. there's a big mistake drivers make when buying new tires that can cause you to crash when it rains. we're about to show you firsthand the danger. when you buy new tires for your car, could you unknowingly be putting your family
. >>> not to be tried at home, dare devil base jumps from a 212 foot tower in malaysia. you can see that rooftop there, that pool, that's 34 stories up. that's the target. watch this landing here. >> oh! >> and -- >> wow! >> accuracy captured this plunge into the water as onlookers cheer and the guy lands just in time to see his friend do the same thing. >> that's unbelievable. >> do not try that. >> it's one of those coors commercials where...